This interprofessional course provides students with the skills and knowledge needed to apply quality improvement approaches to the design and management of health care services. Prerequisite: Graduate standing, or Instructor permission. Cross-listed with: NH 302.

Credits: 3.00

CTS 305 -
Cell To Society I

A two-semester seminar that addresses a medical issue from molecule to market. CTS students must take both semesters. Non-CTS students may take either semester independently. Prerequisite: Graduate standing, or Instructor permission.

Credits: 2.00

CTS 306 -
Cell To Society II

A two-semester seminar that addresses a medical issue from molecule to market. CTS students must take both semesters. Non-CTS students may take either semester independently. Prerequisite: Graduate standing, or Instructor permission.

Credits: 2.00

CTS 308 -
Intro to Research Management I

A course for beginning research coordinators, research managers, or research assistants who need to learn how to prepare and manage clinical and translational research protocols.

Credits: 3.00

CTS 309 -
Intro to Research Mgmt II

A course for beginning research coordinators, research managers, or research assistants who need to learn how to prepare and manage clinical and translational research protocols.

Introduction to multivariate regression; models that account for effects of multiple predictors on a single outcome, including linear and logistic regression and survival analysis. Prerequisite: Graduate standing, or Instructor permission.

Credits: 3.00

CTS 340 -
Medical & Exper Human Genetics

Overview of medical genetics, including history, techniques and ethical, legal and social implications of genetic diseases and thier treatments. Prerequisite: Graduate standing, or Instructor permission.

Credits: 3.00

CTS 345 -
Genetic Approaches CV Disease

Application of statistics, molecular biology, and genetics to the analysis of complex diseases such as asthma, hypertension and atherolsclerotic heart disease. Prerequiste: Graduate standing, or Instruction permission.

Credits: 2.00

CTS 385 -
Independent Study in CTS

Individual work on a topic selected by student in consultation with Faculty member. The independent study may involve original research, project, and readings with conferences and will provide specialized knowledge relating to an area in which an appropriate course is not offered. Prerequisite: Approval from Program Advisor.

Credits: 3.00

CTS 391 -
Master's Thesis Research

Master's Thesis Research.

Credits: 1.00 to 18.00

CTS 392 -
Master's Research Internship

Requirement for the Master's in Clinical and Translational Science Research Management; includes experiential education in a research laboratory under the direction of a Research Mentor.

Credits: 3.00

CTS 395 -
Advanced Special Topics

Special topics in Clinical and Translational Research. Prerequisite: Graduate standing, or Instructor permission.